Arrinera Hussarya GT revealed, road-legal version coming

Arrinera, a Polish supercar manufacturer, has unveiled a track-only monster called the Hussarya GT.

The race model debuted at the Autosport International Birmingham-based car show last week. It has been designed to compete in the fiercely competitive FIA GT4 race series, and features a 6.2-litre V8 good for 320kW. Power goes to the rear wheels.

Thanks to an aluminum, carbon fiber, and Kevlar space-frame construction, the Hussarya weighs just 1249kg. With a mid-mounted powertrain, pushrod suspension, Öhlins dampers, and six-piston calipers biting onto meaty 380mm discs, it’s sure to be a fast bit of gear on the track.

A road-going variant is being planned as well and is set to receive a tuned version of the same 6.2-litre GM-sourced V8, with power up to around the 485kW mark. Arrinera has since confirmed a late 2016 release for the road-going model.

Arrinera has said it is planning on producing around three GT4 units per year, for sale for around US$185,000. The company is now looking to fine-tune the package on the track for ultimate performance.

Alexi is a contributing news journalist and junior road tester at PerformanceDrive. He has a passion and appreciation for the engineering in cars, as well as new technologies that lessen the impact on the environment. His dream cars are an M3 to drive to work, and a LaFerrari for the weekend.